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An aging, ailing, and dying parents handbook could certainly provide some useful information so that baby boomer “children” don’t have to re-invent the wheel on taking care of parents…with recommendation for book endorsed by AARP

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Dad died on April 12 of this year. He and Mom were at home with friends enjoying conversation along with coffee and macaroons at their dining room table…one of Dad’s favorite activities ever. All four were having a lively chat about the state of the world, another of Dad’s favorite activities, although now [...]

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It’s been a year since Dad returned home from the stroke rehab hospital.  He’s still dealing with 12 hours a week of dyalisis which leaves him fatiqued and often depressed, but he and Mom continue to enjoy life’s gifts.  They spend time with friends and family, go to parties, entertain in their home, frequently dine [...]

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With the Jewish High Holy Days and the Muslim month of Ramadan overlapping for the second time in two years, this year seems particularly auspicious for reflecting on the question of Baby Boomers’ responsibility to provide health and other care for our aging or ailing parents.  
Why should we care for our parents or other [...]

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Now that Dad is home from stroke rehab again, I’ve had the luxury of reflecting on the early days following his stroke, when my siblings, my mom, and I had to decide where he would go when he no longer needed to be hospitalized.  For the time being, that chapter in our lives is past, and thankfully so, [...]

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I have to say that watching Dad age in the past year has had its ups and downs.  Dads are supposed to be there always, to be the strong ones, to take care of you no matter what.  So when Dad had his stroke, it took some adjusting to the role reversal.   Now I get to [...]

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It happened at midnight on Friday.  I checked it out for myself, so I know for sure that it’s true.  Time came to an end.  Yup…no more time.  Until the moment the calendar flipped over to September 1st, you could call a local number and hear in dulcet, somewhat Southern tones, “At the beep, the [...]

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I’m totally new to blogging, but I think it’s time that this old dog learns another new trick.  Sooo…here goes:
When my dad had a massive stroke, and my mom started to freak out, it fell to their “children” to step up and pitch in.  I’m all for that, but living on the opposite coast makes [...]

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